If you get good retros their worth something... Such as the AJ 11s, their is a retro release every year, but they are some awesome and one of the most popular models of jordans so they are sold out in hours- you can also resell them on bay for 3 to 4 times retail price

Well, u cant really collect tennis shoes because they go down in value each year. Jordans on the other hand wont go dwon in value

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Last sneaker post, but collecting isn't about "value". Well, for me it isn't, anyway. To me it's about collecting he sneakers that you like, regardless of how little or much they're worth. If someone loves the Barricades, then they should get as many pairs of those as they please. Sure, some AJ's (like the XI Concords or Space Jams) might be worth a lot if you resold them, but if you don't like XI's, there's no point in getting them. Just my 2cents.

Last sneaker post, but collecting isn't about "value". Well, for me it isn't, anyway. To me it's about collecting he sneakers that you like, regardless of how little or much they're worth. If someone loves the Barricades, then they should get as many pairs of those as they please. Sure, some AJ's (like the XI Concords or Space Jams) might be worth a lot if you resold them, but if you don't like XI's, there's no point in getting them. Just my 2cents.

That's cool. And I wasn't directing my comments towards you... just a general statement. In my opinion, guys who buy sneakers solely based on their value or what they're worth aren't "collectors"... they're resellers.

That's cool. And I wasn't directing my comments towards you... just a general statement. In my opinion, guys who buy sneakers solely based on their value or what they're worth aren't "collectors"... they're resellers.

Such a pitty that the LL Vapour Tours in that colourway seemed to be the one which was manufactured with crap glue. They fell apart from day one. I would loved to have kept a pair just for casual use if I hadn't had to sent them back to Nike.

Such a pitty that the LL Vapour Tours in that colourway seemed to be the one which was manufactured with crap glue. They fell apart from day one. I would loved to have kept a pair just for casual use if I hadn't had to sent them back to Nike.

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It is a shame Nike's quality control couldn't match up to their style, as that colourway was srsly GOATish.

Fed doing a little dance

I think these are for the world tour finals this year? Or maybe US hard court swing or the US Open?